
DeChambeau threatens to quit British Open as controversy erupts over two-shot penalty
DeChambeau’s agent told reporters he would make a decision on Saturday morning whether he would continue playing
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DeChambeau’s agent told reporters he would make a decision on Saturday morning whether he would continue playing. First, he rolled in a birdie putt on the 18th hole that put him in second place heading into the weekend. DeChambeau would be foolish to throw away the opportunity he has in front of him at the British Open.
Furthermore, Now, I’ll stress that this applies even when the action is accidental, as it was in Bryson’s case.” When asked by reporters as he walked away whether he would return for Saturday’s third round, DeChambeau stopped short of giving any assurance. Getty Images A visibly frustrated DeChambeau was taken back to the fifth hole by officials, where he remonstrated with tournament staff and appeared to tell decision-makers he would not continue in the championship.
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DeChambeau’s agent told reporters he would make a decision on Saturday morning whether he would continue playing.
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First, he rolled in a birdie putt on the 18th hole that put him in second place heading into the weekend.
according to Sports IllustratedDeChambeau would be foolish to throw away the opportunity he has in front of him at the British Open.
according to Sports IllustratedNow, I’ll stress that this applies even when the action is accidental, as it was in Bryson’s case.” When asked by reporters as he walked away whether he would return for Saturday’s third round, DeChambeau stopped short of giving any assurance.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1Getty Images A visibly frustrated DeChambeau was taken back to the fifth hole by officials, where he remonstrated with tournament staff and appeared to tell decision-makers he would not continue in the championship.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1
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